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I have just acquired a supposedly non-functioning
HP Pavilion dv6110 from a friend and managed to
resurrect it. I installed Windows 7 Professional on it,
named her Luna, and she is now the third notebook
in my possession.

I have just acquired a supposedly non-functioning
HP Pavilion dv6110 from a friend and managed to
resurrect it. I installed Windows 7 Professional on it,
named her Luna, and she is now the third notebook
in my possession.

I have just acquired a supposedly non-functioning
HP Pavilion dv6110 from a friend and managed to
resurrect it. I installed Windows 7 Professional on it,
named her Luna, and she is now the third notebook
in my possession.

I have just acquired a supposedly non-functioning
HP Pavilion dv6110 from a friend and managed to
resurrect it. I installed Windows 7 Professional on it,
named her Luna, and she is now the third notebook
in my possession.

Go to Windows and put a . in front of BOOTCAMP. A dot in front of the title will make Mac OS X automatically hide the icon.

Another solution is running this command in the Terminal. However, this requires that the developer tools to be installed:
sudo SetFile -a v /Volumes/BOOTCAMP

i tried to 1st way. i went onto boot camp. my computer -> then BOOTCAMP. tried t rename it to .BOOTCAMP but it says i cannot use any special characters or something.

i also tried the second method (i got XCODES installed if that is what you mean by developer tools) and i put that sudo SetFile -a v/Volumes/BOOTCAMP it asks for my PW i put it in and nothing happened. i even rebooted and tried it again, nothing.